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360 Privacy Launches 360 Strata, October 13, 2025, Global Release

September 30, 2025 By admin Leave a Comment

360 Privacy has unveiled its most ambitious platform to date with the introduction of 360 Strata, a next-generation privacy solution designed to give organizations unprecedented clarity over digital exposure. Previewed at GSX between September 29 and October 1, the platform will become widely available on October 13. It promises to shift the privacy and security market by introducing an architectural, layered perspective of exposure management that translates directly into measurable outcomes for executives, security teams, and even family offices.

The central innovation behind 360 Strata is its ability to reveal the architecture of exposure. Instead of leaving organizations with piecemeal incident reports or siloed alerts, Strata provides a dimensional view of all exposures, mapping lifecycle states from discovery through resolution. This means leaders can not only see what personal information has been revealed but also quantify the severity of each instance through intelligent scoring, ranging across discoverability, accessibility, and sensitivity. By converting exposures into structured intelligence, the platform reframes digital risk management as a source of strategic advantage rather than a perpetual cost center.

Equally important is Strata’s approach to secure transparency. While offering visibility into all exposure types, the platform protects sensitive data with role-based permissions. Instead of showing actual values, it shows data types, ensuring that decision-makers gain context without jeopardizing security. Granular access controls ensure that sensitive details are unlocked only when operationally necessary. This balance empowers leaders to monitor and act without creating new risks from internal overexposure.

Among the most notable features is the Incident Explorer, which combines visualization and dimensional intelligence in one interface. A heat map provides a comprehensive view of principals and exposures, while navigation tools allow seamless switching between macro-level dashboards and granular incident details. Saved views, custom filters, and exportable evidence offer not just insights but also operational proof, whether for internal stakeholders or external inquiries. With every incident fully documented—URLs, actions taken, and supporting details—organizations gain both tactical guidance and compliance-ready evidence.

360 Strata also extends value through its built-in help center, which doubles as a transparent roadmap tool. Clients can provide direct feedback and see how their input influences future development. This collaborative loop ensures that the platform evolves in tandem with the needs of its users, embedding adaptability as a core strength.

For 360 Privacy, this launch is more than a product release; it is a declaration of its architectural vision for the privacy market. By introducing dimensional intelligence into digital exposure management, the company positions itself as a standard-bearer for operational excellence. Strata embodies the idea that in a landscape where threats are constant and exposure is inevitable, precision and transparency are not luxuries but necessities.

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